When you're really rich, you can live pretty much wherever you want. But what if you want to own an entire town? The folks at Redfin calculated which cities various billionaires could afford to buy every home in. Here's their list, starting with Florence, Ariz. Florence's 10,878 homes
are worth $1.4 billion, according to Redfin.

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Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen already owns the Seattle Seahawks and Portland Trailblazers. If he wanted a baseball team, we're guessing he'd spend some of his $15.9 billion on a Major League franchise.

A cross-country move in the other direction would bring this billionaire to Anaheim, Calif., which has 69,167 homes, worth
$31.4 billion. We're not sure if that includes Sleeping Beauty's Castle, in Disneyland.

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Either way, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg seems pretty happy in the Big Apple.

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The billionaire tied to Charlotte, N.C., (280,214 homes, worth
$56.1 billion) probably could also afford to buy his hometown, where he surely plans to remain.